Comments: The Big East is a good place to look for some talent at the hot corner and Leonard has the chance to be one of the highest-drafted Pitt players in recent memory. He has excellent defensive skills at third and has shown the ability to hit for plenty of average. He hasn't hit for a ton of power in college, but some feel he will develop more as he matures. He's the kind of college hitter who should get taken somewhere in the second to third round.

102

Dean, Pat

Boston College

LHP

L/L

6'02"

1989-05-25

JR

103

Akins, Jordan

Union Grove HS (GA)

RF

R/R

6'03"

192

1992-04-19

HS

Comments: Jordan starred as a two-sport star in baseball and football at Union Grove High School and committed to the University of Central Florida to play both sports.

104

Realmuto, Jacob

Carl Albert HS (OK)

SS

R/R

6'01"

1991-03-18

HS

105

Jurica, Carter

Kansas State

SS

R/R

5'11"

185

1988-09-23

JR

106

Tuivailala, Samuel

Aragon HS (CA)

SS

R/R

6'03"

195

1992-10-19

HS

107

Rutledge, Joshua

SS

R/R

6'01"

190

1989-04-21

JR

Comments: College middle infielders are always in high demand but often in short supply. This year is no different, with not much to choose from in terms of elite talent. Fullerton's Christian Colon will likely be the first off the board, but keep your eye on a sleeper like Rutledge. He runs extremely well and has all the tools to actually stay at shortstop. Some question the bat, but it looks like he should be able to hold his own at the plate, as well. College bats tend to rise up boards in the days right before the Draft, and Rutledge might very well be the beneficiary of being in a fairly shallow talent pool in 2010.Enhanced Scouting Report

108

Rupp, Cameron

Texas

C

R/R

6'02"

230

1988-09-28

JR

Comments: Since high school, Rupp has received praise for his power at the plate and his arm behind it. As the University of Texas backstop for the past three years, he's played in countless big games and shown an ability to stay behind the plate with perhaps more agility than some expected. He may never hit for a ton of average, but combine the defensive skills with the power potential, and he could be one of the earlier catchers taken in the Draft.Enhanced Scouting Report

109

Landry, Leon

LSU

CF

L/R

5'11"

195

1989-09-20

JR

Comments: Landry made a smooth transition from high school infielder to LSU outfielder and now looks like he has the makings of a quality center fielder. He's made changes to his offensive approach and has been more productive this year, with fewer strikeouts and more walks. He has some pop, but power isn't a huge part of his game. He is probably a step below the top college bats in this class, but succeeding at LSU in the SEC will certainly help his Draft stock.Enhanced Scouting Report

110

Coyle, Sean

Germantown Academy (PA)

SS

R/R

5'08"

1992-01-17

HS

Comments: Coyle was a member of USA Baseball's 18-and-under team that won a gold medal at the Pan American Games in Venezuela last fall. He signed to play at the University of North Carolina.

111

Soto, Wendell

Riverview HS - Sarasota (FL)

SS

S/R

5'08"

150

1992-05-11

HS

112

Segedin, Robert

Tulane

3B

R/R

6'03"

1988-11-10

JR

113

Knecht, Marcus

Connors State

LF

R/R

6'01"

200

1990-06-21

J2

Comments: Knecht was drafted by the Milwaukee Brewers in the 23rd round in 2008 but did not sign. He committed to play at North Carolina State.

114

Royse, Thomas

Louisville

RHP

R/R

6'05"

210

1988-09-07

JR

Comments: As a sophomore in 2009, Thomas earned Second-Team All-Big East honors and was named a Big East Academic All-Star.

115

Roach, Donn

College of Southern Nevada

RHP

R/R

6'00"

195

1989-12-14

J2

Comments: Roach has undoubtedly taken advantage of all the eyes coming in to see Bryce Harper at College of Southern Nevada. He's shown them a good fastball and a vastly improved curve. He also throws a modified splitter, though he has gotten away from that this season as he's improved his breaking ball. He's very strong with some effort in his delivery, and he doesn't offer much in the way of projection. But even if his ceiling is limited, his three-pitch mix and strong season with so many scouts in attendance will undoubtedly help his Draft stock in June.Enhanced Scouting Report

116

Cole, A.J.

Oviedo HS (FL)

RHP

R/R

6'04"

181

1992-01-05

HS

Comments: With size, projectability and at least two outstanding pitches, Cole is at or near the top of prep pitching lists. His fastball already touches 94 mph, and there's lots of room for growth in his 6-foot-4 frame. He adds a wipeout power slurve to put hitters away and even shows a feel for a changeup. There are some small concerns about his arm action, but his delivery overall is good and he has decent command. James Taillon might be the first high school arm to go off the board, but Cole won't be far behind.Enhanced Scouting Report

117

Kingham, Nicholas

Sierra Vista HS (NV)

RHP

R/R

6'05"

1991-11-08

HS

118

Mummey, Trent

Auburn

CF

L/L

5'10"

185

1989-01-05

JR

119

Chapman, Kevin

Florida

LHP

L/L

6'03"

210

1988-02-19

SR

Comments: Chapman had Tommy John surgery, which cost him his 2008 season, but he's emerged as one of the better college relievers in this Draft class. He's been up to 96 mph from the left side and commands his fastball pretty well. While he has an average changeup, his breaking ball is a little bit of a concern to some scouts, though some have seen the slider as better than that. Either way, he could be a quick-to-the-big-leagues short reliever that usually flies off the shelf come Draft time.

120

Blair, Kyle

University of San Diego

RHP

R/R

6'03"

205

1988-09-27

JR

Comments: After the high-ceiling, potential top-of-the-rotation arms go off the board, teams invariable go to the "safer" advanced college pitchers. Blair should fit into that category. He has average stuff, though his curve has the chance to be a plus pitch, with average command. He knows how to pitch and does a good job using location and deception to his benefit. In all likelihood, he's a middle-to-back of the rotation pitcher, but one who shouldn't take too long to get to the big leagues. There are other higher-profile arms who'll go before him, but Blair should come off the board in the first couple of rounds.Enhanced Scouting Report

121

Munson, Kevin

James Madison University

RHP

R/R

6'02"

200

1989-01-03

JR

Comments: Finding bullpen help is never easy, but it's become much more common to do it via the Draft in recent years, as college closers are taken in the hopes they can move quickly through a system. Munson could be one of those types, with a very good fastball-slider mix and the right attitude to pitch in short relief. He's strong and durable, though also physically mature. There may not be a college reliever who goes high in the first round like last year, but Munson could be among the first of his type to go.Enhanced Scouting Report

122

Vaughn, Cory

San Diego State

CF

R/R

6'04"

225

1989-05-01

JR

Comments: In 2009, as a sophomore, Cory was a First-Team All-Mountain West Conference selection as an outfielder. He was a 43rd-round selection of the Philadelphia Phillies in 2007 but did not sign.

123

Doran, Robert

Texas Tech

RHP

R/R

6'06"

225

1989-03-21

JR

124

Bisson, Chris

Kentucky

2B

L/R

5'11"

185

1989-08-14

JR

125

Lewis, Chad

Marina HS (CA)

3B

R/R

6'03"

200

1991-12-10

HS

Comments: Lewis looks the part of a third baseman, from his offensive skill set to his glove work to his physical appearance. Tall and muscular, he can hit to all fields and should have more than enough power for the position. He has the hands, range and arm to stick at third as well. While there are some issues with his swing, he's shown a knack for performing well under the spotlight. The total package makes him one of the more intriguing high school position players in the 2010 Draft class.Enhanced Scouting Report

126

Dyson, Sam

South Carolina

RHP

R/R

6'02"

205

1988-05-07

SR

Comments: Dyson has already been drafted twice, first in the 19th round out of high school, then again in the 10th round a year ago as a red-shirted sophomore. He has power stuff, with a fastball he can throw in the 92-95 mph range. He has a solid-average slider and an average changeup to complement the heater. Dyson missed his freshman season with labrum surgery and some teams will be scared off by his medical reports. If he can stay healthy, he has middle-of-the-rotation type stuff.

127

Greene, Brodie

Texas A&M

CF

R/R

6'01"

195

1987-09-25

SR

128

Grimes, Matthew

Mill Creek HS (GA)

RHP

R/R

6'05"

185

1991-09-04

HS

129

Morris, Hunter

Auburn

1B

L/R

6'02"

210

1988-10-07

JR

Comments: Morris certainly isn't new to the Draft scene as a second-round pick of the Red Sox in 2007. His biggest strength, his bat, hasn't changed. If anything, it's gotten better as he's clearly brushed off a ho-hum sophomore year to put up terrific numbers this season. He has a solid approach and very good power from the left side. He's capable enough to play either first base or a corner outfield spot, and it's looking like he'll have the kind of bat usually associated with those positions. Advanced hitters with power from the left side usually don't last too long, so don't expect Morris to have to wait around much before hearing his name called.Enhanced Scouting Report

130

Ackerman, Hunter

Louisburg College

LHP

L/L

6'01"

1990-10-24

J1

131

Wood, Austin

St. Petersburg JC

RHP

R/R

6'04"

220

1990-07-11

J2

Comments: It's been a bit of a winding trip for Wood, who was a Draft prospect out of high school known mostly for his arm strength. He went in the 36th round of that Draft but opted to head to Florida State instead. When that didn't work out, he moved over to St Petersburg Junior College. He began the year as a starter, but his coach seemed to lose faith in him, largely because of command issues, and he was relegated to a bullpen role. The arm strength his still there, though, and he's touched as high as 97 mph on the radar gun this season. A relief role might be his future, when the command issues won't be as much of an issue. This kind of velocity typically doesn't last for too long in the Draft.

132

Paxton, James

LHP

L/L

6'03"

210

1988-11-06

NS

Comments: Paxton became the first University of Kentucky player selected in the first round since Oakland chose Joe Blanton in 2002 when he was taken by the Toronto Blue Jays last year in the supplemental first round. The lefty didn't sign and appeared set to return to the University of Kentucky for his senior season, but he got into a dispute with the NCAA, left school and hit the independent league circuit. Early reports on his outings with the Grand Prairie Air Hogs were promising, with Paxton up to 94 mph with his fastball, showing an above-average slider and better command than he had a year ago. Lefties with that kind of stuff don't grow on trees and he'll surely be evaluated closely and could go off the board fairly early.

133

Green, Cole

Texas

RHP

R/R

6'01"

210

1989-05-04

JR

134

Filak, David

SUNY Oneonta

RHP

R/R

6'04"

220

1989-11-24

JR

135

Rosario, Eddie

Rafael Lopez Landron HS

RF

L/R

6'00"

170

1991-09-28

HS

136

Robinson, Drew

Silverado HS (NV)

SS

L/R

6'01"

1992-04-20

HS

137

Toles, Alvin

Sandy Creek HS (GA)

CF

R/R

5'08"

175

1992-05-24

HS

138

Rosin, Seth

Minnesota

RHP

R/R

6'05"

235

1988-11-02

JR

Comments: In 2009, Seth was named Third-Team All-Big Ten as a sophomore. He was a 28th round selection of the Minnesota Twins in 2007 but did not sign.

139

Stanley, Cody

UNC - Wilmington

C

L/R

5'10"

190

1988-12-21

JR

140

Wilson, Russell

North Carolina State

CF

R/R

5'11"

190

1988-11-29

JR

141

Morgado, Bryan

Tennessee

LHP

L/L

6'03"

205

1988-12-08

SR

Comments: In some ways, Morgado is a typical college lefty, with average stuff across the board. At times, though, it plays up and he shows flashes, especially with his fastball, his fastball command and his slider. When he's on, like he was in the Cape last summer, he looks like he could be among the better southpaws in the class. But because of delivery inconsistencies, he battles with command, and his performance suffers. Some see him as a lefty reliever as a result, and if he can consistently show the stuff he did last summer, that could be a quick ticket to the big leagues.Enhanced Scouting Report

142

Baldwin, James

Pinecrest HS (NC)

CF

L/R

6'03"

190

1991-10-10

HS

143

Cecchini, Garin

Barbe HS (LA)

SS

L/R

6'02"

1991-04-20

HS

144

Russell, Max

Florida Southern College

LHP

L/L

6'02"

205

1988-09-21

JR

145

Williams, Mason

West Orange HS (FL)

CF

L/R

6'00"

150

1991-08-21

HS

146

Martinson, Jason

Texas State

SS

R/R

6'01"

1988-10-15

JR

147

Waldron, Tyler

Oregon State

RHP

R/R

6'02"

195

1989-05-01

JR

Comments: Waldron was a 38th-round selection of the Florida Marlins in 2007 but did not sign.

148

Narron, Connor

C. B. Aycock HS (NC)

SS

S/R

6'03"

195

1991-11-12

HS

Comments: Narron, the son of former Major League catcher and manager Jerry Narron, was named an AFLAC All-America selection in 2009 and participated in the East Coast Showcase as a sophomore and junior. He led his team to a 2007 North Carolina 3A state title. Narron committed to play at the University of North Carolina.

149

Adam, Jason

Blue Valley Northwest HS (KS)

RHP

R/R

6'04"

225

1991-08-04

HS

Comments: Jason is committed to the University of Missouri.

150

Cook, Cole

Pepperdine University

RHP

R/R

6'06"

210

1988-10-18

JR

Comments: Cook was a 36th-round selection in 2007 by the Seattle Mariners but did not sign.

151

Wheeler, Cody

Coastal Carolina

LHP

L/L

5'11"

165

1989-08-19

JR

Comments: While not among the top tier of college arms in this year's Draft class, Wheeler is the type of advanced lefty who will undoubtedly garner interest. He's not just a finesse southpaw; he has the fastball that's above-average and two secondary pitches that will be at least average offerings for him as a pro. He has decent command, to boot, and looks like the type of college pitcher who could be big league ready fairly quickly. It's hard to imagine him lasting too long in the early going on Day 1 of the Draft.Enhanced Scouting Report

152

Den Dekker, Matthew

Florida

CF

L/L

6'01"

205

1987-08-10

SR

Comments: Den Dekker was selected to the SEC's All-Defensive Team for the second year in a row as a junior in 2009. He was a 16th-round selection of the Pittsburgh Pirates in 2009 but did not sign.

153

Heath, Ben

Penn State

C

R/R

6'02"

220

1988-10-07

JR

154

Noel, Jablonski

Coastal Carolina

CF

R/R

5'09"

175

1989-01-11

JR

155

Vail, Tyler

Notre Dame HS (PA)

RHP

R/R

6'01"

1991-11-03

HS

156

Thon, Dickie

Academia Perpetuo Socorro

SS

R/R

6'01"

170

1991-11-16

HS

Comments: Thon Jr., the son of former All-Star Dickie Thon, has committed to play at Rice University.

157

Mugarian, John

Pensacola Catholic HS (FL)

RHP

R/R

6'00"

185

1991-09-18

HS

158

Wilkins, Andrew

Arkansas

1B

L/R

6'02"

230

1988-09-13

JR

Comments: As a sophomore in 2009, Wilkins was named the NCAA Norman Regional's Most Outstanding Player and was a member of the All-Tournament Team. He was a 25th-round selection of the Texas Rangers in 2007 but did not sign.

159

Miller, Matthew

Michigan

RHP

R/R

6'06"

1989-01-30

JR

160

Szczur, Matthew

Villanova

OF

R/R

6'01"

190

1989-07-20

JR

161

Kendall, Ian

Ashland HS (OR)

RHP

R/R

6'00"

205

1991-11-11

HS

162

Pryor, Stephen

Tennessee Tech

RHP

R/R

6'04"

250

1989-07-23

JR

163

Burgos, Alexander

State College of Florida Manatee-Sarasota

LHP

L/L

5'11"

1990-12-01

J2

164

Gosselin, Philip

Virginia

2B

R/R

6'01"

190

1988-10-03

JR

165

Roberts, Nathaniel

High Point University

CF

L/R

6'01"

200

1989-02-25

JR

166

Grimm, Justin

Georgia

RHP

R/R

6'04"

195

1988-08-16

JR

Comments: Grimm's size and power stuff are sure to generate plenty of interest on Draft Day. Georgia's Friday starter has the makings of a plus fastball and curve to go along with an average changeup. Command issues have hurt him at times, leading some to wonder if he'll be a starter long term. Pitching in the competitive SEC certainly doesn't hurt. The team who thinks his command issues are correctable will likely take him fairly early as a college starting pitching prospect with plus stuff.Enhanced Scouting Report

167

Morey, Robert

Virginia

RHP

R/R

6'01"

185

1988-11-27

JR

168

Hembree, Richard

College of Charleston

RHP

R/R

6'04"

210

1989-01-13

JR

169

Longmire, Nicholas

University of the Pacific

RF

R/R

6'02"

210

1989-01-05

JR

170

Slaats, Joshua

Hawaii

RHP

R/R

6'05"

225

1988-12-22

JR

171

Frazier, Scott

Upland HS (CA)

RHP

R/R

6'07"

215

1991-12-03

HS

Comments: Frazier had been shooting up Draft boards this spring and moved into one of the higher groups of high school arms. The California right-hander has grown, and his velocity has jumped as high as 95 mph at times. With that, he throws a good changeup, and his curve shows glimpses of being solid as well. At his size, he needs to watch his delivery, which can affect his command. He's more of a work in progress, but there's a lot to like here and a team willing to be a little patient should give Frazier a long look in the first couple of rounds in the Draft.Enhanced Scouting Report

172

Lemmerman, Jake

Duke

SS

R/R

6'01"

192

1989-05-04

JR

173

Ramos, Henry

Alfonso Casta Martinez HS

RF

S/R

6'02"

1992-04-15

HS

174

Valdez, Jesus

Hueneme HS (CA)

RHP

R/R

6'03"

185

1992-03-27

HS

Comments: Valdez committed to play at the University of Arizona.

175

Kahnle, Thomas

Lynn University

RHP

R/R

6'01"

220

1989-08-07

JR

Comments: As a freshman, Kahnle was named the Most Outstanding Player for both the NCAA National and South Region Tournament.

176

Leonida, Cole

Georgia Tech

C

R/R

6'02"

220

1988-12-25

JR

177

Hursh, Jason

Trinity Christian Academy (TX)

RHP

R/R

6'03"

190

1991-10-02

HS

178

Anderson, Dixon

California

RHP

R/R

6'05"

225

1989-07-02

JR

179

Alexander, Scott

Sonoma State

LHP

L/L

6'02"

190

1989-07-10

JR

180

Bartolone, Nicholas

Chabot Col

SS

R/R

5'11"

170

1990-10-22

J2

181

Perry, Blake

The Pendleton School (FL)

RHP

R/R

6'05"

190

1992-02-03

HS

182

Peavey, Greg

Oregon State

RHP

R/R

6'01"

205

1988-07-11

JR

Comments: In 2010, Peavey was named to the watch list for the College Baseball Foundation's Pitcher of the Year award. He was a 32nd-round selection in 2009 by Houston but did not sign.

183

Plutko, Adam

Glendora HS (CA)

RHP

R/R

6'03"

180

1991-10-03

HS

Comments: In a strong year for high school arms, there are a few elite names at the very top followed by a fairly deep crop right below. Plutko probably fits in the latter group. He was getting extra buzz early in the spring with strong performances, showing a fastball up to 93-94 mph and an excellent changeup. His breaking stuff has been a bit inconsistent, and that might be what keeps him from joining that top group of prep arms. But with a quick arm, a projectable and athletic frame and a pretty good idea of how to pitch, Plutko shouldn't have to wait too long to hear his name called.Enhanced Scouting Report

184

Barbato, John

Felix Varela Senior HS (FL)

RHP

R/R

6'02"

185

1992-07-11

HS

Comments: With a loose, easy and projectable arm, Barbato can run his fastball up to 95 mph. His breaking ball is a bit inconsistent, but has the chance to be a decent offering. He has a feel for a changeup as well.Â A commitment to University of Florida might be tough to break, but there's bound to be a team that likes his arm strength and good delivery enough to give it a shot. He could be gone before the third round gets underway.

185

Thompson, Anthony

Kansas

3B

R/R

6'04"

219

1988-12-19

SR

Comments: Despite missing a chunk of his junior season because of a broken kneecap, Thompson will still likely attract attention at the Draft. He has as much power as any college bat in this class. With a short stroke, he's been a good overall hitter as well. He might be limited to first base defensively, though his arm is plus and he has decent hands. Assuming he's healthy, though, he has the kind of power bat that would play just fine at first.Enhanced Scouting Report

186

Nolin, Sean

San Jacinto College North

LHP

L/L

6'04"

250

1989-12-26

J2

187

Cisco, Drew

Wando HS (SC)

RHP

L/R

6'00"

205

1991-07-29

HS

Comments: With a grandfather (Galen) who pitched then coached for years in the big leagues, and several other family members who've been involved in the game, there's no doubt Cisco has serious bloodlines. He also has a very advanced understanding of how to pitch, not surprising considering his family. He commands a good three-pitch mix extremely well and has a good, clean delivery he repeats well. He's physically mature and doesn't have the size and upside some look for in prep pitchers, but his feel for pitching and his family tree should create plenty of discussion when the Draft rolls around.Enhanced Scouting Report

188

Ravelo, Rangel

Hialeah Senior HS (FL)

3B

R/R

6'02"

207

1992-04-24

HS

189

Hawn, William

Tennessee

3B

L/R

6'01"

205

1988-08-11

JR

Comments: Hawn was a 41st round selection by the Oakland Athletics in 2008 but did not sign.

190

De Jesus, Ivan

Cupeyville School

CF

R/R

6'00"

177

1992-08-27

HS

191

Hahn, Jesse

Virginia Tech

RHP

R/R

6'05"

190

1989-07-30

JR

Comments: Prior to this season, Hahn had been a classic thrower who impressed with radar gun readings and raw stuff. That hadn't translated into success on the mound, but 2010 has shown a more mature Hahn on the hill, one who still could crank it up into the mid-90s, but was pitching rather than throwing. Command has been an issue in the past and that, along with the lack of track record of success, leads some to think he's destined to be a short reliever. If he continues to pitch like he did to start the season, he could change people's minds about his future role and move quickly up Draft boards.Enhanced Scouting Report

192

Carmichael, Christian

Mililani HS (HI)

C

R/R

5'11"

200

1992-04-25

HS

193

Holaday, John

Texas Christian

C

R/R

6'00"

205

1987-11-19

SR

194

Terdoslavich, Joseph

Cal State - Long Beach

3B

S/R

6'02"

200

1988-09-09

JR

195

Darnell, Logan

Kentucky

LHP

L/L

6'02"

210

1989-02-02

JR

196

Nicholas, Brett

Missouri

C

L/R

6'02"

210

1988-07-18

JR

197

Varner, Joseph

University of Texas - Arlington

RHP

R/R

6'04"

185

1988-02-03

SR

Comments: Varner was a 34th-round selection of the Chicago Cubs in 2009 but did not sign.